Please add to the book info page in Logos if I own the book or only have temporary access to it. This could be use useful information for long term research projects. Now, I have to go to the Logos site to get this information.
You should be able to see it on your library panel. Do you know how to set the fields you see in detail mode?
Thank you for your reply. I know I can see it in the library panel. However, when I am reading in a book, I want to be able to see if I own it or only have temporary access to it in the easiest way possible. To go to the library or to the Logos site is far too complex. There must be an easier way, for instance by adding this to the book info page.
If going to the library and sorting that way is too much a hassle, you could tag each of your permanent books as “permanent” and see that tag in the info pane. You could also create a collection for all your permanent books and only use that collection to search. Or, you could rename every permanent book in your library with a “P” at the end of the title. There’s definitely ways to achieve what you’re wanting to do, but I would argue all of them are ultimately harder than checking within your library.
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